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Author M.Gomez; Josefina Mauri; Eduard Fernandez-Nofrerias; Oriol Rodriguez-Leon; Carme Julia; Debora Gil; Petia Radeva edit  openurl
  Title Reconstrucción de un modelo espacio-temporal de la luz del vaso a partir de secuencias de ecografía intracoronaria Type Conference Article
  Year 2002 Publication XXXVIII Congreso Nacional de la Sociedad Española de Cardiología. Abbreviated Journal  
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  Notes IAM;ADAS;MILAB Approved no  
  Call Number IAM @ iam @ GMF2002d Serial 1516  
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Author Josefina Mauri; Eduard Fernandez-Nofrerias; B. Garcia del Blanco; E. Iraculis; J.A. Gomez-Hospital; J. Comin; M.A. Sanchez Corral; F. Jara; A. Cequier; E. Esplugas; Debora Gil; J. Saludes; Petia Radeva; Ricardo Toledo; Juan J.Villanueva edit  openurl
  Title Moviment del vas en l anàlisi d imatges d ecografia intracoronària: un model matemàtic Type Conference Article
  Year 2000 Publication Congrés de la Societat Catalana de Cardiologia. Abbreviated Journal  
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  Notes IAM;RV;ISE;MILAB;ADAS Approved no  
  Call Number IAM @ iam @ MNG2000 Serial 1621  
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Author Josefina Mauri; Eduard Fernandez-Nofrerias; J. Comin; B. Garcia del Blanco; E. Iraculis; J.A. Gomez-Hospital; P. Valdovinos; F. Jara; A. Cequier; E. Esplugas; Oriol Pujol; Cristina Cañero; Debora Gil; Petia Radeva; Ricardo Toledo edit  openurl
  Title Avaluació del Conjunt Stent/Artèria mitjançant ecografia intracoronària: lentorn informàtic Type Conference Article
  Year 2000 Publication Congrés de la Societat Catalana de Cardiologia. Abbreviated Journal  
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  Notes IAM;RV;MILAB;ADAS;HuPBA Approved no  
  Call Number IAM @ iam @ MNC2000 Serial 1622  
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Author Petia Radeva; Joan Serrat; Enric Marti edit   pdf
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  Title A snake for model-based segmentation Type Conference Article
  Year 1995 Publication Proc. Conf. Fifth Int Computer Vision Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume (up) Issue Pages 816-821  
  Keywords snakes; elastic matching; model-based segmenta tion  
  Abstract Despite the promising results of numerous applications, the hitherto proposed snake techniques share some common problems: snake attraction by spurious edge points, snake degeneration (shrinking and attening), convergence and stability of the deformation process, snake initialization and local determination of the parameters of elasticity. We argue here that these problems can be solved only when all the snake aspects are considered. The snakes proposed here implement a new potential eld and external force in order to provide a deformation convergence, attraction by both near and far edges as well as snake behaviour selective according to the edge orientation. Furthermore, we conclude that in the case of model-based seg mentation, the internal force should include structural information about the expected snake shape. Experiments using this kind of snakes for segmenting bones in complex hand radiographs show a signi cant improvement.  
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  Call Number IAM @ iam @ RSM1995 Serial 1634  
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Author Oriol Rodriguez-Leon; Josefina Mauri; Eduard Fernandez-Nofrerias; M.Gomez; Antonio Tovar; L.Cano; C.Diego; Carme Julia; Vicente del Valle; Debora Gil; Petia Radeva edit  openurl
  Title Ecografia Intracoronària: Segmentació Automàtica de area de la llum Type Conference Article
  Year 2002 Publication XXXVIII Congreso Nacional de la Sociedad Española de Cardiología. Abbreviated Journal  
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  Call Number IAM @ iam @ RMF2002 Serial 1638  
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Author Joan Serrat; Enric Marti edit  openurl
  Title Elastic matching using interpolation splines Type Conference Article
  Year 1991 Publication IV Spanish Symposium of Pattern Recognition and image Analysis Abbreviated Journal  
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  Call Number IAM @ iam @ SMV1991 Serial 1651  
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Author Ernest Valveny; Ricardo Toledo; Ramon Baldrich; Enric Marti edit  openurl
  Title Combining recognition-based in segmentation-based approaches for graphic symol recognition using deformable template matching Type Conference Article
  Year 2002 Publication Proceeding of the Second IASTED International Conference Visualization, Imaging and Image Proceesing VIIP 2002 Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume (up) Issue Pages 502–507  
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  Notes DAG;RV;CAT;IAM;CIC;ADAS Approved no  
  Call Number IAM @ iam @ VTB2002 Serial 1660  
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Author Patricia Marquez; Debora Gil; Aura Hernandez-Sabate edit   pdf
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  Title A Confidence Measure for Assessing Optical Flow Accuracy in the Absence of Ground Truth Type Conference Article
  Year 2011 Publication IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision – Workshops Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume (up) Issue Pages 2042-2049  
  Keywords IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision – Workshops  
  Abstract Optical flow is a valuable tool for motion analysis in autonomous navigation systems. A reliable application requires determining the accuracy of the computed optical flow. This is a main challenge given the absence of ground truth in real world sequences. This paper introduces a measure of optical flow accuracy for Lucas-Kanade based flows in terms of the numerical stability of the data-term. We call this measure optical flow condition number. A statistical analysis over ground-truth data show a good statistical correlation between the condition number and optical flow error. Experiments on driving sequences illustrate its potential for autonomous navigation systems.  
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  Call Number IAM @ iam @ MGH2011 Serial 1682  
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Author David Vazquez; Antonio Lopez; Daniel Ponsa; Javier Marin edit   pdf
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  Title Virtual Worlds and Active Learning for Human Detection Type Conference Article
  Year 2011 Publication 13th International Conference on Multimodal Interaction Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume (up) Issue Pages 393-400  
  Keywords Pedestrian Detection; Human detection; Virtual; Domain Adaptation; Active Learning  
  Abstract Image based human detection is of paramount interest due to its potential applications in fields such as advanced driving assistance, surveillance and media analysis. However, even detecting non-occluded standing humans remains a challenge of intensive research. The most promising human detectors rely on classifiers developed in the discriminative paradigm, i.e., trained with labelled samples. However, labeling is a manual intensive step, especially in cases like human detection where it is necessary to provide at least bounding boxes framing the humans for training. To overcome such problem, some authors have proposed the use of a virtual world where the labels of the different objects are obtained automatically. This means that the human models (classifiers) are learnt using the appearance of rendered images, i.e., using realistic computer graphics. Later, these models are used for human detection in images of the real world. The results of this technique are surprisingly good. However, these are not always as good as the classical approach of training and testing with data coming from the same camera, or similar ones. Accordingly, in this paper we address the challenge of using a virtual world for gathering (while playing a videogame) a large amount of automatically labelled samples (virtual humans and background) and then training a classifier that performs equal, in real-world images, than the one obtained by equally training from manually labelled real-world samples. For doing that, we cast the problem as one of domain adaptation. In doing so, we assume that a small amount of manually labelled samples from real-world images is required. To collect these labelled samples we propose a non-standard active learning technique. Therefore, ultimately our human model is learnt by the combination of virtual and real world labelled samples (Fig. 1), which has not been done before. We present quantitative results showing that this approach is valid.  
  Address Alicante, Spain  
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  Language English Summary Language English Original Title Virtual Worlds and Active Learning for Human Detection  
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  Call Number ADAS @ adas @ VLP2011a Serial 1683  
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Author Andrew Nolan; Daniel Serrano; Aura Hernandez-Sabate; Daniel Ponsa; Antonio Lopez edit   pdf
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  Title Obstacle mapping module for quadrotors on outdoor Search and Rescue operations Type Conference Article
  Year 2013 Publication International Micro Air Vehicle Conference and Flight Competition Abbreviated Journal  
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  Abstract Obstacle avoidance remains a challenging task for Micro Aerial Vehicles (MAV), due to their limited payload capacity to carry advanced sensors. Unlike larger vehicles, MAV can only carry light weight sensors, for instance a camera, which is our main assumption in this work. We explore passive monocular depth estimation and propose a novel method Position Aided Depth Estimation
(PADE). We analyse PADE performance and compare it against the extensively used Time To Collision (TTC). We evaluate the accuracy, robustness to noise and speed of three Optical Flow (OF) techniques, combined with both depth estimation methods. Our results show PADE is more accurate than TTC at depths between 0-12 meters and is less sensitive to noise. Our findings highlight the potential application of PADE for MAV to perform safe autonomous navigation in
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  Address Toulouse; France; September 2013  
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  Notes ADAS; 600.054; 600.057;IAM Approved no  
  Call Number Admin @ si @ NSH2013 Serial 2371  
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